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they wanted us to have the kind of education they could only dream of. while pretty much all of my college tuition came from student loans and grants, my dad still paid a little bitty portion of that tuition himself. let me tell you, every semester, my dad was determined to pay that bill right on time, because he was so proud to be sending his kids to college. [ cheers and applause ] >> the first lady of the united states michelle obama there talking about the basic values, american values that everyone shares. she is helping to jump-start this campaign for the president of the united states who momentarily will also be taking to the stage in columbus, ohio. we'll bring you the president's live comments as well. plus we'll also have reaction from the romney campaign. agents, when it comes to insurance, people feel lost. that's a dead end. don't know which way to turn. this way. turn around. [ woman ] that's why we present people with options to help them find coverage that fits their needs. almost there. whoo! yay! good work. that's a new maze record. re
they wanted us to have the kind of education they could only dream of. while pretty much all of my college tuition came from student loans and grants, my dad still paid a little bitty portion of that tuition himself. let me tell you, every semester, my dad was determined to pay that bill right on time, because he was so proud to be sending his kids to college. [ cheers and applause ] >> the first lady of the united states michelle obama there talking about the basic values, american...
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education as governor of massachusetts. duval patrick followed romney as governor. he's co-chairman of the obama campaign and one of the president's staunchest defenders. what did he make of president obama's debate performance? he joins me now. governor, the general consensus seems to be your man took one hell of a shellacking. >> i think the president had a good debate but i think romney had a better one, to tell you the truth, especially on style points. we know governor romney from our time here in massachusetts, his time here in massachusetts. we know him to be a very effective salesman and he was selling. the problem is what he was selling won't actually do what he says it will do. it will not grow opportunity from the middle out. >> tell me this, though. i remember when we spoke at the dnc convention, you said, you made a big speech, we talked about it afterwards, time for the party to show some backbone. by party, obviously including the president. last night he didn't seem to have any backbone whatsoever. what was
education as governor of massachusetts. duval patrick followed romney as governor. he's co-chairman of the obama campaign and one of the president's staunchest defenders. what did he make of president obama's debate performance? he joins me now. governor, the general consensus seems to be your man took one hell of a shellacking. >> i think the president had a good debate but i think romney had a better one, to tell you the truth, especially on style points. we know governor romney from...
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we are gutting the most important thing trk education. the one thing we're allowed to vote against -- we can't vote against wars. you can't vote against federal programs. the only thing you can vote against is your local school tax le levy. education is getting killed by this republican congress. then you can't blame obama and say people are out of work when the republicans are saying we're not going to support this program, lay off the people, cut this department and fire everyone. >> my feeling why he can't get through what he wants to get through is he's not been skillful politically with the republicans. he hasn't dpoen enough deals with them. bill clinton used to get into a room with newt gingrich, chuck everybody out and get stuff done. i don't see that with obama and boehner, for example. let's come back after the break and discus why he can't do that. we're at walmart with anita and her son brian. they buy all their groceries right here, but let me ask you, did you ever think of walmart for a smartphone? no. let me show you someth
we are gutting the most important thing trk education. the one thing we're allowed to vote against -- we can't vote against wars. you can't vote against federal programs. the only thing you can vote against is your local school tax le levy. education is getting killed by this republican congress. then you can't blame obama and say people are out of work when the republicans are saying we're not going to support this program, lay off the people, cut this department and fire everyone. >> my...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast. it goes by too, too fast. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candi
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help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. nikki! rick! wow, you look terrific! [ female announcer ] the whitening you've always wanted. crest 3d white glamorous white toothpaste. your smile will shine brighter after just one brushing, and it removes up to 90% of surface stains in just 5 days. for a smile so white, you won't just be the ex-girlfriend. you'll be the one that got away. crest 3d white glamorous white toothpaste. life opens up when you do. and try 3d white brush and rinse. 0ñ@ñfÑopens up when you do. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he
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it's been based on investing in education, in innovation which he describes as both research and clean energy, for example, and in infrastructure, the unglamorous work of governing. that's why we've had 30 plus months of consecutive growth in this country and the millions of jobs and we'll see that accelerate, i think. the president also understands that a balanced approach to reducing the deficit is the way to afford those investments and we're going to see some of that come into very stark relief i think over the next several weeks as we work with the congress on a deficit reduction plan and a new budget. i also think, piers, i'm sorry to talk so much, but just to add this other point, i think we are going to see a different kind of dynamic with congress. frankly i think that dynamic changes even had the personnel not changed in the congress, because the american people have affirmed a politics of conviction and rejected a politics of obstruction. it's very important for everybody in the congress to understand and i think they do. >> dan, let me turn to that, because it seems that th
it's been based on investing in education, in innovation which he describes as both research and clean energy, for example, and in infrastructure, the unglamorous work of governing. that's why we've had 30 plus months of consecutive growth in this country and the millions of jobs and we'll see that accelerate, i think. the president also understands that a balanced approach to reducing the deficit is the way to afford those investments and we're going to see some of that come into very stark...
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if you pump money into education, the cost of education goes up. when the government gets involved in medicine, you don't get better care, you get -- cost goes up and it distorts the economy and leads to a crisis. your medical care should go with you. you should get total deduction on it. i would be so much less expensive. it doesn't solve every single problem, but you are suffering from the consequence of way too much government and the cost going up because government has inflated the cost and we have a government-created recession and that is a consequence of the business cycle. >> speaker gingrich, what should lynn do? >> look, she actually put her finger on two different problems. the largest challenge is to get the economy growing so she can have a job so it is easy for her to have insurance. we need -- and the president did nothing about this the other night. his proposal on taxes would make the economy worse. we need to have a program which would start with, frankly, repealing obama care. repealing dodd-frank, repealing sarbanes-oxley, and
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. >> you dropped 150 grand on a [ bleep ] education you could have got for $1.50 and late charges at the public library. >> you mess with m.i.t. you get good will hunting up in your grill. for the voters who were singled out because of their shirts, they were allowed to vote after other workers stepped in to clarify the situation. as for governor romney, he may have lost the election but victory will always be spelled m.i.t. on the "ridiculist." that does it for us. see you again one hour from now. another edition of "360" 10:00 p.m. eastern. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >>> good evening. looking live at the white house tonight. we've got breaking news on the president tonight. i'm going to show you one of the most extraordinary pieces of video i think i have ever seen of any political leader. it was shown yesterday at obama campaign headquarters in chicago just hours after barack obama's re-elected. it shows the leader of the free world as i have never seen him, you probably haven't seen him either. raw, exhausted and reduced to open tears by the efforts of his young cam
. >> you dropped 150 grand on a [ bleep ] education you could have got for $1.50 and late charges at the public library. >> you mess with m.i.t. you get good will hunting up in your grill. for the voters who were singled out because of their shirts, they were allowed to vote after other workers stepped in to clarify the situation. as for governor romney, he may have lost the election but victory will always be spelled m.i.t. on the "ridiculist." that does it for us. see...
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both parties want education reform. the gop is more likely to say unions are standing in the way of that reform. i wonder what the president of the nation's largest teachers union thinks about that. the president of the nea joins me now. good morning, sir. thanks for joining us. dennis -- >> thank you for having me. >> are you losing sleep at all over the thought of a president promises? >> well, you know, governor romney has a very different for america than president obama disenfranchisement -- president obama does. our educators believe in president obama's vision for america. when you listen to prime minister romney he believes students should have all the education they can afford or if you're having trouble with higher education, ask your parents for a loan. he's really disconnected with most of the families we deal and students. >> this is a tough time for education. 300,000 education jobs gone since 2009, you disagree with part of the program raise to the top, particularly expansion of charter schools and tying
both parties want education reform. the gop is more likely to say unions are standing in the way of that reform. i wonder what the president of the nation's largest teachers union thinks about that. the president of the nea joins me now. good morning, sir. thanks for joining us. dennis -- >> thank you for having me. >> are you losing sleep at all over the thought of a president promises? >> well, you know, governor romney has a very different for america than president obama...
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i'm getting back the investment in her education. she's just filling my brain with things. >> one final question, your wife is -- well, she's gone all the time, you're gone all the time. soon she's going to be home a lot. you're both going to be home a lot. that's a big transition in any marriage. but let me ask you this question. >> yes, she'll be bored with me. >> you have a big vacation or surprise planned for her when she's done this fall? >> well, actually, i haven't made it a surprise. we do get -- we're taking two weeks in august and our family's going out to long island and we're going to bring our relatives in, our friends, and just veg out. when she gets out, i want her to go climb mount kilimanjaro with me. i'm working on that. >> and, john, you know, john avlon's with me. he had a whole list of places. i'm thinking to myself, okay, you want to take hillary clinton here, here and here and she probably just wants to sit on a beach after traveling to 100 countries over the past few years. but of all the things we talked abou
i'm getting back the investment in her education. she's just filling my brain with things. >> one final question, your wife is -- well, she's gone all the time, you're gone all the time. soon she's going to be home a lot. you're both going to be home a lot. that's a big transition in any marriage. but let me ask you this question. >> yes, she'll be bored with me. >> you have a big vacation or surprise planned for her when she's done this fall? >> well, actually, i...
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companies tell us they can't find americans > tonight, is ha and that's something we can change with education and training to keep america great. on that note, here's "piers morgan tonight." >>> tonight, is mitt romney a lock for the nomination? does president obama deserve a second term? has the arab spring gone bad? i'll ask a man who's got plenty of opinions, frank rich. >>> plus a missing mother and the tragic blast that destroyed her family. i talk to her grieving best friend who said this was her worst fear. >>> also the cast of "the artist." ♪ >> i couldn't imagine it would be so big. >> for a long time, i didn't dare make it. >> to thumb your nose at the hollywood convention, i'm in. >> i think you forget within five minutes it's a silent film. >> the cast of "the artist." >>> plus, it can happen only in america. this is piers morgan tonight. >> good evening on the eve of another of a series of what seems like endless republican primaries. the big question comes down to this, who has the right formula to keep america great. listen to what mitt romney said today. >> you know, a patri
companies tell us they can't find americans > tonight, is ha and that's something we can change with education and training to keep america great. on that note, here's "piers morgan tonight." >>> tonight, is mitt romney a lock for the nomination? does president obama deserve a second term? has the arab spring gone bad? i'll ask a man who's got plenty of opinions, frank rich. >>> plus a missing mother and the tragic blast that destroyed her family. i talk to her...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> a story of greed, playing the system for a quick buck. a group of corporate raiders led by mitt romney. more ruthless than wall street. for tens of thousands of americans, the suffering began when mitt romney came to town. >> just when you thought it was safe to watch campaign ads, that's the latest pro gingrich super pac ad, winning our future. we established a supporter, jack welch. getting a few tweets saying, wow, jack looks good. what's your secret? your secret just arrived, your wife, suzy. jack says romney is perfect in every way. you're the perfect person to ask, because you worked for him at bain. what's the reality behind the mist. >> when i see these ads by newt gingrich talking about how people began to lose their jobs when mitt romney came to town, it is such a stark contrast than what it was like to actually work at bain, there was this incredible almost bizarre rah-ra
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well, education. jobs. the sorts of things that most americans are worrying about these days. >> is he focusing enough, though, on the black vote, the female vote? does he need to do more? is that going to be a problem? at the moment there's a perception that mitt romney's decided, you know, barack obama i can't beat him on the black vote so there's no point on a vote i'm not going to get? >> well, look. everybody understands that. ultimately one has to ask are these policies that are helping america and in particular are they helping some of the most vulnerable among minorities? kids in failing schools. unemployed youth. and the policies aren't helping those constituencies. so i do think mitt romney is speaking to black voters. speaking to women voters who hold many of the same concerns. but it has to be -- there has to be receptivity on the other side too. >> one of the problems the party has, it reared its ugly head last week with the todd akin -- as many extreme positions, as many people see them. that
well, education. jobs. the sorts of things that most americans are worrying about these days. >> is he focusing enough, though, on the black vote, the female vote? does he need to do more? is that going to be a problem? at the moment there's a perception that mitt romney's decided, you know, barack obama i can't beat him on the black vote so there's no point on a vote i'm not going to get? >> well, look. everybody understands that. ultimately one has to ask are these policies that...
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or the bush recession, or do we want the dig deep as our parents and grandparents did and invest in education and innovation and rebuilding america so that we can create a stronger and growing middle class. facts are facts. it is undeniable that unemployment is lower than it was and home foreclosures are lower than -- >> is it effective that when the president got the stimulus plan through and when we were told, look, this is what the economy needs and go ahead, mr. mayor, because is it as low as you thought it would be honestly? h. >> we have a plan for a year now, and the president has put a proposal to create 1.5 million jobs to keep teachers and firefighters and police officers on the streets and in our classrooms, and the republicans have refused to pass that legislation. the fact is that senator mcconnell said that his number one job was to make sure that the president didn't get re-elected, and they have tried to do everything they can to stop us from working together in a bipartisan basis, and they have put the party before the country -- >> and is that going to change? >> well, it wi
or the bush recession, or do we want the dig deep as our parents and grandparents did and invest in education and innovation and rebuilding america so that we can create a stronger and growing middle class. facts are facts. it is undeniable that unemployment is lower than it was and home foreclosures are lower than -- >> is it effective that when the president got the stimulus plan through and when we were told, look, this is what the economy needs and go ahead, mr. mayor, because is it...
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what they're asking about is, will my children be able to get a great education? so these are at-home issues on the ground in philadelphia and in cities all across the united states of america. that's what this election is about. >> thank you for joining me. i appreciate it. >> thank you, piers. >> i want to bling in a woman whose take on politics is intriguing. political junkie, wife, mother, actress. best-selling author, and she joins me now. quite a long list of descriptions of you. which one do you prefer? >> lingerie model. why are you laughing? >> i'm not. wish i had the pictures to prove it. now, this election is hotting up. >> yes. >> and you have an intriguing take on all this. what do you make of where we are? the choice between barack obama who has been okay, but a little disappointing to his own fan base, mitt romney who's never excited his own fan base, but who is now the nominee. what do you think of the battle wee about to face? >> it's much closer than than i expected it to be. i'm a democrat. so i put my money on that horse. but the neck and neck
what they're asking about is, will my children be able to get a great education? so these are at-home issues on the ground in philadelphia and in cities all across the united states of america. that's what this election is about. >> thank you for joining me. i appreciate it. >> thank you, piers. >> i want to bling in a woman whose take on politics is intriguing. political junkie, wife, mother, actress. best-selling author, and she joins me now. quite a long list of...
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here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can keep moving america forward. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> a gorgeous june day. the nation's capital. but this is no ordinary golf game. for president barack obama and house speaker john boehner, this is a chance to be partners rather than political foes. by june 2011 it had been eight months since the republicans won control of the house and the senate's top republican declared -- >> our top political priority over the next two
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we almost cut it in half just through education and treatment. that's what we need to do with marijuana and other drugs. not to subject them to being arrested. i got to mention this, racial profiling. the foundation for racial profiling is the prohibition of drugs like marijuana. i, as a police officer, can approach any one, any car and search them just on the premsis, you knoxwoknow what, i smell marijuana. there's probable cause to search you. now it's the time for the president to work with state legislatures in colorado and washington and deal with this issue. it belongs in the hands of health practitioners, not the police. >> neill franklin, thank you for your perspective on this this morning. >> thank you. >>> david petraeus out as cia chief. he resigned in the wake of an extra marital affair. but does it leave america vulnerable? we'll find out. spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. a wand, some wings, soup with good things. sidewalks and doodles and wholesome noodles. puddles and pails a
we almost cut it in half just through education and treatment. that's what we need to do with marijuana and other drugs. not to subject them to being arrested. i got to mention this, racial profiling. the foundation for racial profiling is the prohibition of drugs like marijuana. i, as a police officer, can approach any one, any car and search them just on the premsis, you knoxwoknow what, i smell marijuana. there's probable cause to search you. now it's the time for the president to work with...
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it wasn't an anti-education. here's a guy that has certainly a lot of education as does his wife karen. i don't think that was it. you know, as far as the whole question of church and state, i think rick's position is pretty simple. that is, when someone walks into their office -- well, it's the oval office or senate office or mayor's office -- they don't leave behind their beliefs. they don't leave behind their values, their morals, their ethics, their religious beliefs. their public positions are informed by what those beliefs are. i don't think that's a revolutionary thought, and i think that most americans would agree with that. i think governor romney's campaign frankly so far has been kind of stuck at can't really break much beyond 40% in any state despite how much money he spends. >> and, mike dewine, if we could turn now to this terrible shooting in your state at the high school, obviously, more and more details are emerging about this. are you any clearer about what the motive may have been for this sens
it wasn't an anti-education. here's a guy that has certainly a lot of education as does his wife karen. i don't think that was it. you know, as far as the whole question of church and state, i think rick's position is pretty simple. that is, when someone walks into their office -- well, it's the oval office or senate office or mayor's office -- they don't leave behind their beliefs. they don't leave behind their values, their morals, their ethics, their religious beliefs. their public positions...
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budget, health care, education, all of them up there. what are you hearing from the undecided voters? what is going to make them make up their mind? >> well, let's be fair. they're a small piece of the pie. if you're in florida or virginia or ohio, states that are not decided, you could actually decide this election. and what these undecided voters seem to want is specifics. they don't want the promises they have been through the last four years. they're prepared to do the hard math. they want to see the actual equation. they don't want to hear 12 million jobs in four years, they want to hear exactly how you create 12 million jobs in four years. they don't want to hear tax cuts or 1 million more manufacturing jobs, they want to know specifically how you're going to do it. from mitt romney, they want to see the math, and from barack obama they want to see, hey, you couldn't do this for the last two years, you did say it was because of congress, but what happens if you end up with the exact same congressional makeup? what will you do diffe
budget, health care, education, all of them up there. what are you hearing from the undecided voters? what is going to make them make up their mind? >> well, let's be fair. they're a small piece of the pie. if you're in florida or virginia or ohio, states that are not decided, you could actually decide this election. and what these undecided voters seem to want is specifics. they don't want the promises they have been through the last four years. they're prepared to do the hard math. they...
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jude, places like that make sure they get an education if we focus right there, the future becomes the better future it's supposed to be, we believe in better days, brother, we believe in better days. you got to believe in better days, man. >> a short break and come back with even better days after the break. i want to talk about guns and gun control. >> so do i. >> 'cause i reckon we disagree about that. we shall see. @p@p [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? >>> we left on a cliffhanger. i'm guessing, what i heard about you you pretty pro the gun lobby, believe americans' right to bear arms. >> the second amendment. >> i get it. i get it. what
jude, places like that make sure they get an education if we focus right there, the future becomes the better future it's supposed to be, we believe in better days, brother, we believe in better days. you got to believe in better days, man. >> a short break and come back with even better days after the break. i want to talk about guns and gun control. >> so do i. >> 'cause i reckon we disagree about that. we shall see. @p@p [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar,...
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the board of education details after they determined the people that said the words were no longer employed by the board. the attacks on my chi client continued after that. those words were not her's, the voi was not her's, the comments were not made in her presence. she didn't instruct them to act that way. >> the teacher calls those allegations disingenuous. i want to get your reaction and ask how you plan to prove that coming up right after this quick break. stay with us. 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. no annual fee. that's 1% back on... wow! 2% on my homemade lasagna. 3% back on [ friends ] road trip!!!!!!!!!!!! [ male announcer ] get 1-2-3 percent cash back. apply online or at a bank of america near you. ♪ >>> welcome back. before the break we told you how stuart chaifetz recorded what he claims is a teacher bullying his son. he wired his son to record what exactly was going on during school in that classroom and what he heard was both shocking and disturbing. listen to a bit. >> you go to see any books in the
the board of education details after they determined the people that said the words were no longer employed by the board. the attacks on my chi client continued after that. those words were not her's, the voi was not her's, the comments were not made in her presence. she didn't instruct them to act that way. >> the teacher calls those allegations disingenuous. i want to get your reaction and ask how you plan to prove that coming up right after this quick break. stay with us. 1% cash back...
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i think we've got to invest in education and training. i think it's important for us to develop new sources of energy here in america, that we change our tax code to make sure that we're helping small businesses and companies that are investing here in the united states, that we take some of the money that we're saving as we wind down two wars to rebuild america and that we reduce or deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make these critical investments. now, ultimately it's up to the voters, to you, which path we should take. are we going to double down on the top-down economic policy that is helped to get us into this mess, or do we embrace a new economic patriotism that says america does best when the middle class does best, and i'm looking forward to having that debate. >> governor romney, two minutes. >> thank you, jim. it's an honor to be here with you, and i appreciate the chance to be with the president. i'm pleased to be at the university of denver. appreciate their welcome. also the presidential commission on these debates.
i think we've got to invest in education and training. i think it's important for us to develop new sources of energy here in america, that we change our tax code to make sure that we're helping small businesses and companies that are investing here in the united states, that we take some of the money that we're saving as we wind down two wars to rebuild america and that we reduce or deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make these critical investments. now, ultimately it's up to the...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. every picture tells a story. of course, some stories are bigger than others. okay guys, here we go. everybody say, 'cheeeeeeeee-eeeeeese'. g
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. i'm an expert...
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they didn't want abstinence education. i pursued abstinence education. there was an effort to have a morning after pill provided to young women in their teens. i vetoed that. i stood as a pro-life governor. that's why the massachusetts pro-life family association supported my record as governor, endorsed my record as governor. i did my very best to be a pro-life governor. i will be a pro-life president. i'm proud of that. i wrote about that in my book. my record is solid. i appreciate your record. i hope you'll appreciate mine. >> mr. speaker, he mentioned you specifically. then we want to move on. please respond. >> well, the fact is, i voted with henry hyde, who is the leading pro-life advocate in the house for ray ja generation. the only one we disagreed on was welfare reform which they scored for reasons we never understood. but otherwise was a perfect record on pro-life. when i was speaker, we twice passed a bill that actually rick was active in to end partial birth abortion. twice it was vetoed by clinton but twice we passed it. in the 2010 electio
they didn't want abstinence education. i pursued abstinence education. there was an effort to have a morning after pill provided to young women in their teens. i vetoed that. i stood as a pro-life governor. that's why the massachusetts pro-life family association supported my record as governor, endorsed my record as governor. i did my very best to be a pro-life governor. i will be a pro-life president. i'm proud of that. i wrote about that in my book. my record is solid. i appreciate your...
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george bush quadrupled the education funding. they really have no history of this cutting and this austerity that they walk about. if i was on welfare and had social security, if i was getting medicare, if i was getting anything from the government, if this guy paul ryan's plan comes in they're going to be a lot of people hurting and i really don't think the united states, i don't think people want to hurt as badly as it's going to take to put their plan into action. that's what i think. i always like to guy that has the printing press that makes the money. i like that guy. >> let's talk about your guy. you know charlotte. you know back in 2008 then senator, his campaign official has been quick to point out his convention speech in denver, who can forget that night. it sold out in 24 hours. we are four days out from the president's big speech. he's got this 74,000 seater stadium and they have no indication they're going to be able to fill it up. what does that tell you? >> it ought to be bobble head night. they need to give somet
george bush quadrupled the education funding. they really have no history of this cutting and this austerity that they walk about. if i was on welfare and had social security, if i was getting medicare, if i was getting anything from the government, if this guy paul ryan's plan comes in they're going to be a lot of people hurting and i really don't think the united states, i don't think people want to hurt as badly as it's going to take to put their plan into action. that's what i think. i...
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trying to make sure they understand we are the cause of our own -- >> but $5,000, you can't invest in education or build for a future if you only have $5,000. >> first of all, let me say this, what the black community does not need is more speeches we've seen these speeching, and then that single black mother goes home, but that pen of barack obama can sign legislation if she's unemployed so she can still gets insurance for her family and churn. >> she's going to vote for the president if she's in -- why does she have to do anything? >> i'm certainly not talking about just a speech. i wholeheartedly agree that a speech doesn't do it. the president needs to make sure they shores up the vote. he took the executive order. he could take steps to help young black americans who have been having a desperate time. >> do you think he will? >> i don't think he will, but he could. beyond that leadership -- >> you have to be a voter bob at risk? >> you can't begin to get republican support, but leadership means that you helped generate the support in the public that helps push the parties along. >> well, t
trying to make sure they understand we are the cause of our own -- >> but $5,000, you can't invest in education or build for a future if you only have $5,000. >> first of all, let me say this, what the black community does not need is more speeches we've seen these speeching, and then that single black mother goes home, but that pen of barack obama can sign legislation if she's unemployed so she can still gets insurance for her family and churn. >> she's going to vote for the...
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with no doubt that we can build a new american dream economy, driven by innovation and creativity, by education, and yes, by cooperation. and by the way, after last night, i want a man who had the good sense to marry michelle obama. now, i -- i, i want -- i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states. and, i proudly nominate him to be the standard bearer of the democratic party. now, folks,n tampa a few days ago, we heard a lot of talk. oh, about how the president and the democrats don't really believe in free enterprise and individual initiative. how we want everybody to depend on the government. how bad we are for the economy. this republican narrative, its alternative universe says that every one of us in this room who amounts to anything, we're all completely self-made. one of the greatest chairman that the democratic party ever had, bob strauss, used to say that every politician wants every voter to believe he was born in a log cabin he built himself. but, as strauss then admitted, it ain't so. we democrats, we think the country works better with a strong middle class,
with no doubt that we can build a new american dream economy, driven by innovation and creativity, by education, and yes, by cooperation. and by the way, after last night, i want a man who had the good sense to marry michelle obama. now, i -- i, i want -- i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states. and, i proudly nominate him to be the standard bearer of the democratic party. now, folks,n tampa a few days ago, we heard a lot of talk. oh, about how the president and the...
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student loans and public education. those sorts of things you can't ignore. >> i interviewed the castro brothers. very, very impressive. amazing story. the idea that these two young lads have come from an orphaned young woman, their grandmother who came to san antonio from mexico with nothing and had to get away to schooling to try to find some money for the family and there are these two boys. they went to sanford and harford and potentially both future presidential candidates. >> if we are looking for common ground, both parties understand that the american dream is under threat. you saw both parties trying to tell american dream stories. somebody had to be that american dream carrier. i think that's important to recognize that both parties understand the dream is under threat and we have different visions of what to do about it. when it comes to authenticity, i was moved by mitt romney and ann romney's speech. when michelle obama starts talking about her story and the castro brothers talk about their story, it resona
student loans and public education. those sorts of things you can't ignore. >> i interviewed the castro brothers. very, very impressive. amazing story. the idea that these two young lads have come from an orphaned young woman, their grandmother who came to san antonio from mexico with nothing and had to get away to schooling to try to find some money for the family and there are these two boys. they went to sanford and harford and potentially both future presidential candidates. >>...
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student loans and public education. those sorts of things you can't ignore. >> i interviewed the castro brothers. very, very impressive. amazing story. the idea that these two young lads have come from an orphaned young woman, their grandmother who came to san antonio from mexico with nothing and had to get away to schooling to try to find some money for the family and there are these two boys. they went to sanford and harford and potentially both future presidential candidates. >> if we are looking for common ground, both parties understand that the american dream is under threat. you saw both parties trying to tell american dream stories. somebody had to be that american dream carrier. i think that's important to recognize that both parties understand the dream is under threat and we have different visions of what to do about it. when it comes to authenticity, i was moved by mitt romney and ann romney's speech. when michelle obama starts talking about her story and the castro brothers talk about their story, it resona
student loans and public education. those sorts of things you can't ignore. >> i interviewed the castro brothers. very, very impressive. amazing story. the idea that these two young lads have come from an orphaned young woman, their grandmother who came to san antonio from mexico with nothing and had to get away to schooling to try to find some money for the family and there are these two boys. they went to sanford and harford and potentially both future presidential candidates. >>...
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everywhere such as and our education over here in the u.s. should help south africa and iraq and asian countries so that we will be able to build up our future for our children. >> how won the fold goldfish beauty pageant? who cares. not like a fish did the slow wave. they are really all winners. that does it for us. another hour or 360 at 10:00 p.m. here is pierce morgan. >> tonight, in this corner romney depended the governor of virginia. battleground america one-on-one. tonight romney's 47% g axgaffe kelsey grammer life has been an endangered species. prescription for keeping america great. >> i think smaller government is a good idea. always have. lower taxes are a good idea. always have. >> this is "pierce morgan tonight". >> breaking news live pictures from miami mr. mitt romney is on stage. also breaking news from libya. the country's terrorism chief now says it was an attack. we begin with mitt romney he told and audience in atlanta that he believes in a redistribution of wealth and he does not. the tape came out with the president sa
everywhere such as and our education over here in the u.s. should help south africa and iraq and asian countries so that we will be able to build up our future for our children. >> how won the fold goldfish beauty pageant? who cares. not like a fish did the slow wave. they are really all winners. that does it for us. another hour or 360 at 10:00 p.m. here is pierce morgan. >> tonight, in this corner romney depended the governor of virginia. battleground america one-on-one. tonight...
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which is exactly why we educate people... about comprehensive coverage. yep. the right choice now can pay off later. looks like a bowling ball. yeah. oh! agents, say hello to the second-biggest hailstone in u.s. history. [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> i declare every person under the sound of my voice is blessed. >> joel osteen in miami in 2010. here's his wife victoria speaking the language of millions of americans when it comes to matters of faith but how about politics? they are pastors of lakewood church in houston and the new book is "i declare, 31 promises to speak over your life." joining me exclusively, joel and victoria osteen. welcome back. i feel like we're old friends now. >> i know. good to see you again. >> the worse i treat you, the more you come back for more. i like that. >> everybody thinks you're mean. i say he's the nicest guy. >> don't ruin my reputation. i know what you'll say to my first question. you'll say look, i never get involved in politics, it's your pat answer. but given the
which is exactly why we educate people... about comprehensive coverage. yep. the right choice now can pay off later. looks like a bowling ball. yeah. oh! agents, say hello to the second-biggest hailstone in u.s. history. [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> i declare every person under the sound of my voice is blessed. >> joel osteen in miami in 2010. here's his wife victoria speaking the language of millions of americans when it...
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kind of approaches and kind of creating or more starting lines, and more schools for early childhood education for more opportunity, and there is more sympathy for that approach. >> we disagree on some of this, but right now given the lousy economy, and this economy is growing at 2% roughly, and it is the worst recovery in post war history, and the oddly enough, if you go back 10 or 12 years, we have been growing at about 2%, which is way below what america should do. look, i'm an old reagan guy. i say put some more freedom into the e kconomies and let the innovators and the entrepreneurs in more interested in starting up a business and caring for such as manufacturing and energy sector coming along and keep the regulators at bay for a while and don't talk about raising the tax rates for a while. we can solve the longer term issues, but right now, the thing that solves the debt and the thing that solves the unemployment and the thing that helps the inequality is not there and that is economic growth. that is the biggest problem this country has, and we should be growing now after a deep recess
kind of approaches and kind of creating or more starting lines, and more schools for early childhood education for more opportunity, and there is more sympathy for that approach. >> we disagree on some of this, but right now given the lousy economy, and this economy is growing at 2% roughly, and it is the worst recovery in post war history, and the oddly enough, if you go back 10 or 12 years, we have been growing at about 2%, which is way below what america should do. look, i'm an old...
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more than $70,000 on housing, almost $40,000 on food, and a little more for child care and education. all told, about $8,000 more expensive than it was in 2010. we both have young children, kids in diapers, a story we can both relate to. >> i am a little short. $235,000. okay. yeah. >> i think a lot of parents out there are doing the exact same thing, thinking oh, my goodness, i had no idea, that expensive. >> can i trade in one of the older ones. all right. see you in a bit, thanks. >>> there was a potentially dangerous turn in one of the countries caught up in arab spring. some call it a bloodless coup. >>> and after four days of harrowing testimony in the jerry sandusky trial, a break. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood o
more than $70,000 on housing, almost $40,000 on food, and a little more for child care and education. all told, about $8,000 more expensive than it was in 2010. we both have young children, kids in diapers, a story we can both relate to. >> i am a little short. $235,000. okay. yeah. >> i think a lot of parents out there are doing the exact same thing, thinking oh, my goodness, i had no idea, that expensive. >> can i trade in one of the older ones. all right. see you in a bit,...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome, everybody. we welcome our viewers in the united states and all around the world. i'm soledad o'brien. we have a winner and it is president barack obama who has been re-elected. take a look at our electoral map. it's been a long day. let's get right to the electoral map. if you look to the senate for the balance of power, 51 democrat, 45 republican. here is how it sounded last night when the president did his acceptance speech. >> i believe we can seize this future together. because we are not as divided as our politics suggest. we're not as cynical as the pundits believe. we are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions and we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united states of america. and together, with your help and god's grace, we will continue our journey forward and remind the world just wh
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome, everybody. we welcome our viewers in the united states and all around the world. i'm soledad o'brien. we have a winner and it is president barack obama who has been re-elected. take a look at our electoral map. it's been a long day. let's get right to...
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he cut education deeper than anywhere else in america. roads and bridges were crumbling, business taxes were up, and business confidence was down. our clean energy potential was stalled, and we had a structural budget deficit. mitt romney talks about a lot of the things he fixed, i can tell you massachusetts was not one of them. he is a fine fellow, and a great sailsman. but as governor, he was a lot more interested in having the job than doing the job. so today, with the help of the obama administration we are re-building our roads and bridges and expanding broad band access. today, we're out of the deficit hole mr. romney left and we have achieved the highest bond rating in our history. today, today with labor at the table, we have made the reforms in our pension and benefit systems. our schools, our transportation system and more than mr. romney only talked about. and today, in massachusetts, you can marry whomever you love. we still have much more to do. much, much more to do. but we are on a better track because we placed our faith,
he cut education deeper than anywhere else in america. roads and bridges were crumbling, business taxes were up, and business confidence was down. our clean energy potential was stalled, and we had a structural budget deficit. mitt romney talks about a lot of the things he fixed, i can tell you massachusetts was not one of them. he is a fine fellow, and a great sailsman. but as governor, he was a lot more interested in having the job than doing the job. so today, with the help of the obama...
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but you look at three key pillars, young people, minorities, and college educated whites, especially women, he is returning very close to his '08 numbers among those groups, which were enough for a majority. so the challenge for romney ultimately, he has more, i think, necessity to reach out beyond where he is than the president does. >> i think that's true. what a different kind of race we had in 2008. now we've got an electorate that is disappointed with the president of 2008 but not convince thad the change offers a good alternative. so it makes it a smaller meaner kind of race, think, because you see this battle for a half a percentage point here or can i get a little bit more enthusiasm here for a race where people are not that happy, not that excited about their choices. >> but it's important to keep an eye on the big picture here. the big picture is the economy. if you want to predict how bam's vote goes in a stay or d demographic group, all you need to know is how many people approve of his handling of the economy. not overall but the handling of the economy. right now you ha
but you look at three key pillars, young people, minorities, and college educated whites, especially women, he is returning very close to his '08 numbers among those groups, which were enough for a majority. so the challenge for romney ultimately, he has more, i think, necessity to reach out beyond where he is than the president does. >> i think that's true. what a different kind of race we had in 2008. now we've got an electorate that is disappointed with the president of 2008 but not...
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if you get your education, if you can get the highest education possible, get it. and then figure out what you want to do. if you want to pursue your dreams, go ahead. >> the similarities of your life now and matt damon, he has a big passion for education, as you know. he also has four young kids. you say you get mistaken for him quite a lot. and he does for you. >> yeah, we have this thing that we laugh about. if somebody else comes up and says, hey, matt, i love you, i just say thank you. if they say, are you matt damon? i always say no, brad pitt. he says all the time with "the fighter" and "perfect storm" and this movie and that movie. we both have a similar approach to our job. it's our job. other than that, we want to kind of be left alone and be with our families. >> he seemed a very well-ajusted guy, matt damon. you too. you worked out what is most important in his life. and he works hard to keep that sustained. his marriage, kids, so on. you seem to have come to that place as well. >> yeah. >> how important has your wife been to you? >> the most important
if you get your education, if you can get the highest education possible, get it. and then figure out what you want to do. if you want to pursue your dreams, go ahead. >> the similarities of your life now and matt damon, he has a big passion for education, as you know. he also has four young kids. you say you get mistaken for him quite a lot. and he does for you. >> yeah, we have this thing that we laugh about. if somebody else comes up and says, hey, matt, i love you, i just say...
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into being a very narrow lead for president obama, probably one or two points on average, that is an educated guess. >> one of the most interesting aspects of this poll was the 18 point lead in the pew showed that romney had with women has evaporat evaporated. obama by comparison who had been joyously messiahnic as a speaker -- >> the nonverbal communication. if you watched that debate with the sound off it looked like a more compelling win for romney than if you read the transcript where obama was looking away, looked like his heart wasn't in it. that means if he gives a more spirited performance in the next two debates, he could regain some ground. there are really two questions. >> if he can win round the women, how significant is that to his chances of win he the election? >> if romney can? >> yes. >> sure. >> 18 point swing in one poll is huge. >> if we were to see that number confirmed by other poll, romney would be the favorite but it's not what we're seeing in the bulk of data. sometimes there can be a tendency to take a big headline number, when we're getting 15 or 20 polls released.
into being a very narrow lead for president obama, probably one or two points on average, that is an educated guess. >> one of the most interesting aspects of this poll was the 18 point lead in the pew showed that romney had with women has evaporat evaporated. obama by comparison who had been joyously messiahnic as a speaker -- >> the nonverbal communication. if you watched that debate with the sound off it looked like a more compelling win for romney than if you read the transcript...
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you're not interested in fixing the educational system. >> the educational system today is a 150-year-old version of what worked last century. now it's time to reinvent it. the tools and technologies coming online through artificial intelligence and the web and the ability to interconnect any one of us with the smartest people on the subjects should give us a new basis for education. >> you're talking about the youtube lessons. >> you can go home, learn what you want. when you come to school, it's about trying things. it's about applications. it's not about sitting in back the of the room and listening to a sage on the stage. it's time to reinvent how we educate our kids because we can. >> peter, great book. great conversation. you've done great work. you're going to be a regular on the show. we're going to introduce new i was of thinking to our audience who is very eager to hear about some of these things. chairman and founder of the x prize foundation and the co-author of abundance, the future is greater than you think. we'll continue to talk with peter. we want you to send us your idea
you're not interested in fixing the educational system. >> the educational system today is a 150-year-old version of what worked last century. now it's time to reinvent it. the tools and technologies coming online through artificial intelligence and the web and the ability to interconnect any one of us with the smartest people on the subjects should give us a new basis for education. >> you're talking about the youtube lessons. >> you can go home, learn what you want. when you...
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which is exactly why we educate people... about comprehensive coverage. yep. the right choice now can pay off later. looks like a bowling ball. yeah. oh! agents, say hello to the second-biggest hailstone in u.s. history. [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ the hardest working people on earth. are americans still the hard effort working people on earth? >> well, i have no idea. i've never tested how hard other people in the world work. but it's good oratory. >> you didn't write that speech? >> no. but jon favreau, not the actor but the president's speechwriter, would tell you that barack obama is the best writer in any room that barack obama is in. i always smile when people have a problem with the teleprompter. he's the guy who wrote what's on the teleprompter. >> yeah. let's watch how this speech goes on. it's quite interesting what he then says. >> and nobody personified these american values, these american traits, more than the latino community. >> shameless. i would have thought. again, you could expect that
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you change it by educating people for peace. i think one of the failings of the palestinian authority has been that the air, all this stuff about israel, doing away with israel, they have kindergartens for reveling in suicide bombers. not surprised kids grow up. the only way you change it is by having peace agreement and speaking peace to your people. i spoke three years ago to my people about a solution of a demilitarized palestinian state that lives alongside -- recognizes the jewish state. >> how can you have a -- demilitarized? >> they will become dentist and doctors they become a peaceful state. >> don't they have right for a real state, because you say demilitarized. >> demilitarized is a real state. mean these can't field the armies and can't fire rockities. we want to make sure if we have a peace arrangement, we walk away from certain areas they won't be used a third time by iran and its palestinian proxies to fire rockets on tel aviv and jerusalem, we don't want to run their lives. i don't want to goff center are israel
you change it by educating people for peace. i think one of the failings of the palestinian authority has been that the air, all this stuff about israel, doing away with israel, they have kindergartens for reveling in suicide bombers. not surprised kids grow up. the only way you change it is by having peace agreement and speaking peace to your people. i spoke three years ago to my people about a solution of a demilitarized palestinian state that lives alongside -- recognizes the jewish state....
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educated voters. but listen to what he said this weekend about what's right for his own children. >> do you encourage your kids to go to college? >> i encourage my kids to get higher education, absolutely, and in fact, if college is the best place for them, absolutely. >> okay. well, senator santorum went on to say that trade school is okay, too, which as you just heard for yourself a minute ago is exactly what president obama said three years ago. but any way you slice it a four year college degree is an even better key to success especially in a shaky economy. the jobless rate for college graduates age 25 and older is less than 5%. and take a look at this. this is a 2011 study from the brookings institution, charting income over a typical working life. the blue line is high school graduates. the red line is college graduates. the bottom line is pretty clear. and it's not like rick santorum hasn't championed like higher education or even federal aid to higher education in the past. his 2006 web page
educated voters. but listen to what he said this weekend about what's right for his own children. >> do you encourage your kids to go to college? >> i encourage my kids to get higher education, absolutely, and in fact, if college is the best place for them, absolutely. >> okay. well, senator santorum went on to say that trade school is okay, too, which as you just heard for yourself a minute ago is exactly what president obama said three years ago. but any way you slice it a...
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he's well educated. he is politically literate. he has a vision and he has ambition. he raised in a highly political family in san antonio. he understands the limit of ethnic politics. >> there's a good story to tell. >> reporter: now he'll have to add persuasive speaker to his resume. >> speeches tonight by julian castro and the first lady michelle obama are going to set the tone for the convention. democrats are going to highlight the president's accomplishments, making the case for giving him another four years in office. so what do they actually need to say? i want to bring in cnn contributor democratic strategist donna brazile. nice to see you, donna. i know you're tweeting already. you have a special pass on the floor, is that right? >> yeah. i'm an officer of the convent n convention. you know the other pass i was given the first day i arrived. you know what it says? i'm a volunteer, a volunteer for the democratic party. i'm honored to be here. this is my eighth democratic convention. i've been to three republican convention. at this convention i get to cast my
he's well educated. he is politically literate. he has a vision and he has ambition. he raised in a highly political family in san antonio. he understands the limit of ethnic politics. >> there's a good story to tell. >> reporter: now he'll have to add persuasive speaker to his resume. >> speeches tonight by julian castro and the first lady michelle obama are going to set the tone for the convention. democrats are going to highlight the president's accomplishments, making the...
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about education and revitalizing american manufacturing. all the things we need to do to build -- to build our economy in a way that gives people a chance. >> the tone of this debate has come under criticism. jen sachi, an obama campaign spokeswoman says the president wants a high brow debate over "what the american people actually care about." the same day your campaign released a brutal spent featuring mitt romney singing "america the beautiful" off key. does that quall identify as highbrow or something the american people really care about? >> i think what they do care about, anderson, are we going to have a tax code that encourages outsourcing? that's what governor romney supports. he has a history in this area. or are we going to support insourcing and end those tax breaks and reward folks for creating jobs here in america? that's what the president supports. are we going to spend $100 billion a year in off shore tax shelters of the sort that governor romney has availed himself of? or use that for better purposes? these are the discuss
about education and revitalizing american manufacturing. all the things we need to do to build -- to build our economy in a way that gives people a chance. >> the tone of this debate has come under criticism. jen sachi, an obama campaign spokeswoman says the president wants a high brow debate over "what the american people actually care about." the same day your campaign released a brutal spent featuring mitt romney singing "america the beautiful" off key. does that...
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even talked to the secretary of education, arnie duncan, who reached out. that is ridiculous this president has leaned in hefly, not on a partisan nature, more of a human and heart, cut through red tape and made sure that places like this here in newark, new jersey, were getting the resources we need. >> molls show this is a knife's edge election. what do you think will be the determining factor in the end? >> i think people will see the truth of what the president has done. nobody, as bill clinton said so eloquently in the democratic convention, no president since fdr inher rhett rid the kind of me, the kind of challenges people in this area really do remember, the kind of fear, the free fall of our economy. he has turned that around. cities like mine, we see it still hurting. unemployment is extremely high. but hell this is newark, new jersey's, biggest economic development period of growth since the 1950s, first new hotels in downtown in 40 years, first new office towers in 20 years, so much of that is because of our federal partnerships that are going o
even talked to the secretary of education, arnie duncan, who reached out. that is ridiculous this president has leaned in hefly, not on a partisan nature, more of a human and heart, cut through red tape and made sure that places like this here in newark, new jersey, were getting the resources we need. >> molls show this is a knife's edge election. what do you think will be the determining factor in the end? >> i think people will see the truth of what the president has done. nobody,...
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folks with children who are maybe not getting the educational opportunities they hope for so they can climb that ladder of success. people who are looking for someone to voice their concerns about how this economy is going to turn around for them. not just for those at the top of the income ladder. that's why i've talked about a manufacturing plan, an energy plan. someone who believes that if we create opportunities by cutting taxes but reducing the oppressive regulatory burden that this administration has put on business people and people who want to drill for energy. needs someone who has got a strong and clear record that can appeal to voters all across this country. and someone who you can trust. someone that you know when they say they're going to do something, they're not saying it because well that happens to be the popular theme of the moment. but someone who has a long track record of deep convictions. someone who's going to go out and stand and fight. because it's not just what the pollster tells them to say or what's on their teleprompter. i don't happen to have one here to
folks with children who are maybe not getting the educational opportunities they hope for so they can climb that ladder of success. people who are looking for someone to voice their concerns about how this economy is going to turn around for them. not just for those at the top of the income ladder. that's why i've talked about a manufacturing plan, an energy plan. someone who believes that if we create opportunities by cutting taxes but reducing the oppressive regulatory burden that this...
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most students pay a crippling fortune for their education. we ought to have a decent debate over who paid for contraception, and rather than being labeled a slut and prostitute, as reprehensible. i go further than that. limbaugh's disgusting comments are the work of an archaic old dinosaur living in a warped, decaying swamp. shame on you, rush limbaugh. you owe this lady a heart felt apology. i
most students pay a crippling fortune for their education. we ought to have a decent debate over who paid for contraception, and rather than being labeled a slut and prostitute, as reprehensible. i go further than that. limbaugh's disgusting comments are the work of an archaic old dinosaur living in a warped, decaying swamp. shame on you, rush limbaugh. you owe this lady a heart felt apology. i
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i think creating more starting lines, early childhood education and i think there is more sympathy with that approach. look, i think right now, given this lousy time and this economy is growing at 2% roughly. it is the worst recovery in post war history. oddly enough if you go back ten or 12 years, we have been growing at 2%. i'm an old reagan guy. i say put some more freedom in this economy. get them more interested in starting up a business and carrying forward the energy sector coming alive and keep your regulateters at bay and don't talk about raising tax rates for a while. we can solve the issues for a while. the thing that solves the debt, the unemployment is not there and that is economic growth and that is the biggest problem that this country has. we should be growing now after a deep recession closer to five percent. >> i have got to leave it there. >> let me push back to the notion that taxes make all the difference in growth. you had slow growth. you had clinton raise taxes and you had extra ordinary growth. >> bush did well in the 2000s. but i would add to that. regulations
i think creating more starting lines, early childhood education and i think there is more sympathy with that approach. look, i think right now, given this lousy time and this economy is growing at 2% roughly. it is the worst recovery in post war history. oddly enough if you go back ten or 12 years, we have been growing at 2%. i'm an old reagan guy. i say put some more freedom in this economy. get them more interested in starting up a business and carrying forward the energy sector coming alive...
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goals in manufacturing, energy, education, national security and the deficit. real, achievable plans that will lead to new jobs. more opportunity. and rebuild this economy on a stronger foundation. that's what we can do in the next four years, and that is why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. [ applause ] >> we'll be right back with more of president obama's speech. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the world built by the only company that could. cisco. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> gabby! gabby! gabby! >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states
goals in manufacturing, energy, education, national security and the deficit. real, achievable plans that will lead to new jobs. more opportunity. and rebuild this economy on a stronger foundation. that's what we can do in the next four years, and that is why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. [ applause ] >> we'll be right back with more of president obama's speech. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco...
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it's time to reinvent how we educate our kids because we can. >> peter, great book. we're introduce new ways of thinking to our audience who is very eager to hear about some of these things. chairman and found are of the x prize foundation and the kou author of abundance, the future is graeater than you think. we'll tip to talk with peter. . we want you to send us your ideas. tweet me or the show. we'll get the best ones on the show, we'll pass them on to peter and get his take on some of these breakthroughs that could change the world. we'll be right back. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. one chance to hunt down the right insurance at the right price. the "name your price" tool, only from progressive. ready, aim, save! grrr! ooh,
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naive enough to know that free enterprise has done more to help build a strong middle class, to help educate our kids and to make our lives better than all the programs of government combined. if we become one of those societies that attacks success, one outcome is certain. there will be a lot less success and that's not who we are. the promise of america has always been that if you worked hard, had the right value, took some risk, that there was an opportunity to build a better life for your family and for your next generation. this means that government has to be smaller and have strict limits placed in its power. obamacare violates both those principles and i will get rid of it. taxes have to be as low as possible, and in line with those of the competing nations around the world. designed to foster innovation and growth. that's why i will cut marginal taxes across the board. i want to create good jobs in this country. let's get the taxes down for employers. now, we of course understand in a free market that regulations are necessary. and critical. but they have to be continuously updated,
naive enough to know that free enterprise has done more to help build a strong middle class, to help educate our kids and to make our lives better than all the programs of government combined. if we become one of those societies that attacks success, one outcome is certain. there will be a lot less success and that's not who we are. the promise of america has always been that if you worked hard, had the right value, took some risk, that there was an opportunity to build a better life for your...
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finally, john, can we assume we will not see rick santorum uttering the word snob in regard to college education and will resist from saying john f. kennedy made him throw up. >> this the first campaign in history of presidential politics in recent history that we don't have a pollsters and wordsmiths telling the candidate what to do. you will have words you wish you could pull back after you said it. if you have a genuine candidate not being told what to say but speaking from his heart, people see that genuine nature. it's endearing over time and people see he's a real candidate and not somebody with a pollster telling him what to say. >> i'll look for rick santorum talking from his heart to me tomorrow night. thank you very much indeed. >> thank you for having me. a pleasure being here with you. >> always for me as well. thank you very much. >>> coming up a woman who knows more than most about battles and bruises of a campaign trail. cindy mccain. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting
finally, john, can we assume we will not see rick santorum uttering the word snob in regard to college education and will resist from saying john f. kennedy made him throw up. >> this the first campaign in history of presidential politics in recent history that we don't have a pollsters and wordsmiths telling the candidate what to do. you will have words you wish you could pull back after you said it. if you have a genuine candidate not being told what to say but speaking from his heart,...
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try to educate and move policy in washington, d.c. probably central to awful this is our deep commitment on american exceptionallism and american history. and our sense that we can't truly be americans if we have amnesia about who we are, where we came from and what principles have made us great. in addition, we'll spend a great deal of time on religious liberty. my newsletter today is specifically on the whole issue of religious liberty a and i appreciate the working relationship we have with human events in developing issues like this. i'll continue to work on american energy independence. this is central to job creation, it is central to our balance of payments. it is central to the strength of the american dollar. it is central to radical islam and if we do it right, we will not only create energy independence with millions of new job, but we this create trillions of dollars of royalties which if we impose discipline on washington could be put into a fund to repay the national debt and could leave maggie and robert's generation de
try to educate and move policy in washington, d.c. probably central to awful this is our deep commitment on american exceptionallism and american history. and our sense that we can't truly be americans if we have amnesia about who we are, where we came from and what principles have made us great. in addition, we'll spend a great deal of time on religious liberty. my newsletter today is specifically on the whole issue of religious liberty a and i appreciate the working relationship we have with...
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that's something we can change with education and training to keep america great. anderson cooper "360" starts now. >> erin, thanks. good evening, everyone. we begin tonight, "keeping them honest" with the wholesale destruction of a city and people who live in them. boston, turned into rubble by the army supposed to defend and not destroy it. as that army accelerates the carnage, men giving orders to kill gives orders to lie that life in their city is normal. that's the story the syrian regime is telling. here's the reality. [ speaking foreign language ] >> video taken today from the rooftop showing rocket and artillery fire landing, syrian forces bombarding certain neighborhoods, not military encampments or opposition gatherings, neighborhoods, artillery and mortar fire falling on densely populated streets and apartments and they said they can no longer count the number of civilians killed in neighborhoods like this one, too hard to get the information, because sniper fire is a constant threat, people stay put at home until there's no home to hide in. [ speaking f
that's something we can change with education and training to keep america great. anderson cooper "360" starts now. >> erin, thanks. good evening, everyone. we begin tonight, "keeping them honest" with the wholesale destruction of a city and people who live in them. boston, turned into rubble by the army supposed to defend and not destroy it. as that army accelerates the carnage, men giving orders to kill gives orders to lie that life in their city is normal. that's...
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and education, hard work, and living within our means are valued and rewarded. and poverty will be defeated. not with a government check, but with respect and achievement that's taught by parents, learned in school, and practiced in the work place. >> this is the america that was won for us by the nation's founders and earned for us by the greatest generation. it's the america that has produced the most innovative, most productive, and most powerful economy in the world. as i look around at the millions of americans without work, the graduates who can't get a job, the soldiers who return home to an unemployment line, it breaks my heart. this does not have to be. it's the result of failed leadership and a faulty vision. we will restore the promise of america only if we restore the principles of freedom and opportunity that made this nation the greatest nation on earth. >> today the hill before us is a little steep. but we've always been a nation of big steppers. many americans have given up on this president, but they haven't ever thought of giving up. not on the
and education, hard work, and living within our means are valued and rewarded. and poverty will be defeated. not with a government check, but with respect and achievement that's taught by parents, learned in school, and practiced in the work place. >> this is the america that was won for us by the nation's founders and earned for us by the greatest generation. it's the america that has produced the most innovative, most productive, and most powerful economy in the world. as i look around...
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the bigger issue is the cost of college education that's gone up 25%. three-quarters of high school graduates now are saying that college education is unaffordable for them. the big issue is once you get your degree, you can't find a job right now. young people are hit the hardest in this economy. >> you have to pay for it and that's where mitt romney is sort of deviating from the script here. it will cost $6 billion. you have to find a way to pay for it. it is actually taxpayers subsidizing kids going to college. it's taxpayers that pay to keep the interest rates low. >> taxpayers pay for most public institutions. whether you go to a private institution, you may get a pell grant which is a taxpayer subsidized form of financing a college degree, all public universities receive taxpayer dollars as well. the notion of taxpayers subsidizing education both in elementary and secondary and college is not new. the issue of subsidizing interest rates is something that the congress waded into a few years ago when the democrats controlled congress. they passed a
the bigger issue is the cost of college education that's gone up 25%. three-quarters of high school graduates now are saying that college education is unaffordable for them. the big issue is once you get your degree, you can't find a job right now. young people are hit the hardest in this economy. >> you have to pay for it and that's where mitt romney is sort of deviating from the script here. it will cost $6 billion. you have to find a way to pay for it. it is actually taxpayers...
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they have more money for their retirement and more money for their kids' education. more money to pay their mortgages. so my point is i don't think demagoguing that piece is necessarily a good thing for to you do. secondly, if you're really concerned about that, you really want to do that, then leave cnn, be the ceo of a company and lead them in a way that's both profitable and beneficial to all the people you want to be beneficial for. i think that would be fine. >> is it not a debate that's worth having? >> sure it is. have the debate. >> that's what i'm trying to do. >> i think i'm having it with you. >> you're telling me to leave cnn and join a company. >> if that's what you want to do, if you want to set policy -- >> it's not about setting policy. it's about whether enough people with influence like yourself went out and publicly called on very successful american companies to actually bring some of the workforce from specifically china back to america, by doing it in a way that doesn't necessarily fit their shareholder need for ever more profit but serves the a
they have more money for their retirement and more money for their kids' education. more money to pay their mortgages. so my point is i don't think demagoguing that piece is necessarily a good thing for to you do. secondly, if you're really concerned about that, you really want to do that, then leave cnn, be the ceo of a company and lead them in a way that's both profitable and beneficial to all the people you want to be beneficial for. i think that would be fine. >> is it not a debate...
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on education, on jobs in the economy, and i think republicans will come up short. one thing we didn't mention is overall turnout among republicans in florida was down. 15% drop over 2008. >> have to take a quick break. we'll get ari and paul's perspective. check out cnnpolitics.com for more. next, the role of negative campaigning. people say they hate the attacks. we hear it over and over. we showed they do listen to them. they seem to work. they seemed to work this time. we'll show you how it played out today at the polls. forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback right now, get 5% cashback at gas stations. it pays to discover. >>> hey, welcome back to our "360" coverage of the florida primary. 92%, according to the campaign media aanall vs group. 92% accounted for all of the ads, the negative ads. let's take a look. >> i know the speaker is not real happy, speaker gingrich. he's been flailing around a bit. these debates have gone well. gingrich wasn
on education, on jobs in the economy, and i think republicans will come up short. one thing we didn't mention is overall turnout among republicans in florida was down. 15% drop over 2008. >> have to take a quick break. we'll get ari and paul's perspective. check out cnnpolitics.com for more. next, the role of negative campaigning. people say they hate the attacks. we hear it over and over. we showed they do listen to them. they seem to work. they seemed to work this time. we'll show you...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >> howie mandel, got a tweet here from sharon osborne. she said piers morgan you are a bleep, bleep. you don't call or write and now you're interviewing howie mandel without me. >> four more followers at howie m mandel. >> how to save the planet? >> eej case. education. >> i actually do quite like you. >> watch "mobbed" on wednesday. >> why not. >> i'm not leaving.
over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >> howie mandel, got a tweet here from sharon osborne. she said piers morgan you are a bleep, bleep. you don't call or write and now you're interviewing howie mandel without me. >> four more followers at howie m mandel. >> how to save the planet? >> eej case. education. >> i...
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each family in florida, they say they want their kids to get a great education. they want to make sure they have the opportunity for a job. they want to keep the cost of living low. i think they look at this and say, we can't continue having a country with the second highest corporate tax rates in the world, more regulation at the federal level than anywhere else in the world. they're looking at this race and saying, we need a candidate that's going to help turn our economy around and do what we're doing in florida. we generate 141,000 private sector jobs. floridians believe in the private sector. they know that jobs are created by companies. so they want somebody in washington, and i think tonight they said they believe newt gingrich -- or mitt romney is the person that's going to do that. >> if the economy continues to improve in the way that it seems to be at the moment, wouldn't that play into barack obama's hands? if floridian's believe that the president is actually turning round the situation, that's good for him, isn't it? >> absolutely. i think it's goin
each family in florida, they say they want their kids to get a great education. they want to make sure they have the opportunity for a job. they want to keep the cost of living low. i think they look at this and say, we can't continue having a country with the second highest corporate tax rates in the world, more regulation at the federal level than anywhere else in the world. they're looking at this race and saying, we need a candidate that's going to help turn our economy around and do what...
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every opportunity, he expressed his desire to stay in china, reunify with his family, continue his education and work for reform in his country. that is what the state department is sticking with. obviously, it is a bad situation right now, because the son is up, as you can see. secretary clinton has to go to this very important strategic and economic dialogue with chinese. all the top officials will be here. this thing is still hanging over it, even though, i guess last night, we thought it wasn't. >> we thought it wasn't, indeed. as you note, these talks, delicate, sensitive, important to begin with. >> let's get some insights on this delicate diplomacy and what should be done next. nicholas burns, harvard professor, you said the president of the united states had one choice, one choice, to get chen out of china along with his wife. how did we end up here? >> well, john, i think it would be very unfair for me or anyone else to second-guess the administration. we don't have all the facts. i would say this. i think the obama administration did the right thing to protect him over the last six
every opportunity, he expressed his desire to stay in china, reunify with his family, continue his education and work for reform in his country. that is what the state department is sticking with. obviously, it is a bad situation right now, because the son is up, as you can see. secretary clinton has to go to this very important strategic and economic dialogue with chinese. all the top officials will be here. this thing is still hanging over it, even though, i guess last night, we thought it...
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>> you know what, it is all about getting skills, more education, more education you have the more likely it is that you have a job and in fact the unemployment rate with folks who only have a high school diploma is much higher than if you have a bachelor's degree, so you really want to do what you can to expand your skills and in fact today and earlier i did a story about how harvard and mit announced they're offering free online classes. great way to really hone your skills for free. >> great advice as always. thank you. good to see you. >>> newsroom continues right now with brooke baldwin. >> thank you so much. hello to all of you. the newsroom is buzzing. get right to it beginning with news just into us. word of an incident inside a high school in memphis. the school district telling cnn a quote, unquote, mailbox bomb went off in the hallway and it appears to be a student prank. the pressurized device contained drain owe cleaner. thankfully no one is hurt except for an assistant principal that went to the hospital after inhaling smoke. everyone seems to be okay. we'll keep you updated
>> you know what, it is all about getting skills, more education, more education you have the more likely it is that you have a job and in fact the unemployment rate with folks who only have a high school diploma is much higher than if you have a bachelor's degree, so you really want to do what you can to expand your skills and in fact today and earlier i did a story about how harvard and mit announced they're offering free online classes. great way to really hone your skills for free....
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education was the gateway to opportunity for me and michelle. it's the gateway to a middle class life. for the next time -- for the first time in nearly a generation, every state, just about, has answered our call to raise their standards for teaching and learning. some of the worst schools in the country have made real gains in math and reading, including here in florida. millions of students are paying less for college today, including students here, because we took on a system that was wasting billions of dollars giving student loan money to banks and lenders instead of directly to students. so, now you've got a choice. we can gut education like these other folks were recommending. or we can decide that in the united states of america, no child should have her dreams deferred because of a crowded classroom or a crumbling school. no family should have to set aside a college acceptance letter because they don't have the money. no company should have to look for workers in china because they couldn't find ones with the right skills right here at
education was the gateway to opportunity for me and michelle. it's the gateway to a middle class life. for the next time -- for the first time in nearly a generation, every state, just about, has answered our call to raise their standards for teaching and learning. some of the worst schools in the country have made real gains in math and reading, including here in florida. millions of students are paying less for college today, including students here, because we took on a system that was...
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like education and medical research. >> president obama at the state of the union last week calling for any making over a million dollar a year to pay a 30% tax rate. >> let me dial back on your anti-obama rhetoric. the reality is if you're barack obama, things are looking quite good at the moment. you had on the foreign policy part, stunning successes. bin laden getting killed, the seals in action last week rescuing somebody captured by somali pirates and troops out of iraq. foreign policy, big ticket. the car industry improving and the economy improving, albeit slowly. if you're in the white house and watching mitt romney and gingrich going at it like a couple in a sack, i don't think you're feeling too bad at the moment. >> you are feeling good but you realize you have a country in employment of double digits, real unemployment and people in the streets in washington, oakland, california, rioting. you have a country where you are dividing the haves and the have-nots. you are a country you are yelling about paying more taxes to the rich that don't pay them. i've never paid less than 3
like education and medical research. >> president obama at the state of the union last week calling for any making over a million dollar a year to pay a 30% tax rate. >> let me dial back on your anti-obama rhetoric. the reality is if you're barack obama, things are looking quite good at the moment. you had on the foreign policy part, stunning successes. bin laden getting killed, the seals in action last week rescuing somebody captured by somali pirates and troops out of iraq....
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they said, instead, aren't we lucky to live in a country where with education and hard work we might be able to achieve that ourselves? the attacks that come by people who are trying to knock down my business career or olympic experience or success, those attacks are not going to be successful. people want more success. they don't want less success. >> from here, mitt romney goes to israel. after the break, i'll talk to him about a world increasingly in crisis. >>> let's move on to foreign policy. we're here in britain. you're off to israel, poland. clearly whoever's president of the united states hugely important, significant figure on the world stage. what is your -- if you were to sum up your kind of overview of how you would like to conduct american foreign policy, what would you say? >> well, i go back to the early days. following the second world war. where harry truman and the then secretary of state really created a foreign policy our nation has followed. we have military strength of our own. we link arms with our allies. and promote our values through our strength. my own vi
they said, instead, aren't we lucky to live in a country where with education and hard work we might be able to achieve that ourselves? the attacks that come by people who are trying to knock down my business career or olympic experience or success, those attacks are not going to be successful. people want more success. they don't want less success. >> from here, mitt romney goes to israel. after the break, i'll talk to him about a world increasingly in crisis. >>> let's move on...
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today, 100% of them are educated. they can dream, they can write. i lived in the u.s. for over 38 years, but i was really affected by 9/11. i really wanted to prove that muslims are not terrorists. i came back here in 2002. girls have been the most oppressed and i thought i have to do something. it was a struggle in the beginning. i would sit with these men, and i would tell them, don't marry them when they are 14 years old. they want to learn. how do you write your father's name? after five years now, the men, they are proud of the girls. when they themselves come write their name. still, we have to take precautions.
today, 100% of them are educated. they can dream, they can write. i lived in the u.s. for over 38 years, but i was really affected by 9/11. i really wanted to prove that muslims are not terrorists. i came back here in 2002. girls have been the most oppressed and i thought i have to do something. it was a struggle in the beginning. i would sit with these men, and i would tell them, don't marry them when they are 14 years old. they want to learn. how do you write your father's name? after five...
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if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. over a million people have discovered how easy it is to use legalzoom for important legal documents. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> polls show president obama and mitt romney are in a dead heat. but mitt romney is winning upon wall street. the obama camp has raised $3 million. that's a pittance compared to the $8.5 million that the security and investment industry has contributed to mitt romney. compare it to four years ago. candidate obama back then raised $16 million compared to his rival, john mccain, $9.2 million. so what explains this shift? one reason could be that criticism of wall street has been a staple of the obama presidency. >> not everybody has been following the rules that wall street is an examp
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>> translator: these things have dinner ways -- the proper education must be given, the education system must be revamped, the political system must be revamped and these must be reformed, revamped along the way. if you -- if a group recognizes an ugly behavior or ugly deed as legitimate, you must not expect other countries or other groups to give it the same recognition. this is an imposition of your will, sir. >> how would you feel if one of your children dated a jew? >> translator: i would have to see who that jewish man or woman would be. i see love amongst people as completely acceptable. there are many jus living in iran with whom we're very close. there are some muslims that marry into jewish families or marry christians. we have no such problems. >> people would be surprised. people will be surprised you say that, mr. president. they will like you for saying th that. >> translator: of course, i think none of us should represent the whole population of the united states. but we believe that color, religion, native tongue, ethnic background should create differences or distances be
>> translator: these things have dinner ways -- the proper education must be given, the education system must be revamped, the political system must be revamped and these must be reformed, revamped along the way. if you -- if a group recognizes an ugly behavior or ugly deed as legitimate, you must not expect other countries or other groups to give it the same recognition. this is an imposition of your will, sir. >> how would you feel if one of your children dated a jew? >>...
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his plan to improve education is to invest in the department of education, so the president also has to provide some real specifics here about what is going to be different from his last administration. >> one of the things that's going to be important for this president as he comes out there, in this twitter cycle, people have short memories. where were we four years ago? the country was afraid we would be in a great depression. this guy volunteers to be captain of the titanic after it hit the iceberg and we're still floating. that's a part of the context he has to remind the american people of. >> but i must say, that's a flawed premise. it's a flawed premise. >> we got hours to do that. i got to take a break. you say not specifics. >> i think we lie. we tell pollsters we want specifics. mitt romney has a 59-point plan. we don't want specifics. we want a vision. tell us what big thing you're going to do to change. >> a reality check team is warming up and we've caught one of the cans making a misleading claim. first, this debate flashback. >> thank you president ford and governor c
his plan to improve education is to invest in the department of education, so the president also has to provide some real specifics here about what is going to be different from his last administration. >> one of the things that's going to be important for this president as he comes out there, in this twitter cycle, people have short memories. where were we four years ago? the country was afraid we would be in a great depression. this guy volunteers to be captain of the titanic after it...
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they've received positive only features, special education traini training, and they've been on massive doses of pharmacological agents that weren't effective and didn't prevent them from engaging in these behaviors and that caused them to have obesity that increase the risk of sudden cardiac death. some people have come to our program, and because of the medications they were given, they experienced neuromalithic syndrome where they had a seizure and had to go to the hospital. one person nearly died from these drugs. if you look at it from a risk benefit profile, the skin shock is extremely effective for the rare problem behaviors that can't be treated anywhere else, and they're far superior to the long term restraints, high doses of anti-psychotic medications. remember we're using this after all the procedures, such as positive reinforcement procedures, have been used and have failed for a number of years. >> nathan, i appreciate you being on. kevin, thank you very much as well. it's a difficult topic. there's parents on both sides of this. >>> coming up, disturbing, racially charged
they've received positive only features, special education traini training, and they've been on massive doses of pharmacological agents that weren't effective and didn't prevent them from engaging in these behaviors and that caused them to have obesity that increase the risk of sudden cardiac death. some people have come to our program, and because of the medications they were given, they experienced neuromalithic syndrome where they had a seizure and had to go to the hospital. one person...
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i think will and grace did more to educate the american public more than anything anybody's done so far. and i think people fear that which is different. now they're beginning to understand. they're beginning to understand that this has a space. >> joe biden on meet the press. want to get reaction from ed gillespie. welcome. >> thank you, piers, for having me. >> nice to see a rare moment there of camaraderie between the two warring factions. >> well, david and i spent quite a bit of time together on these shows. we don't agree on much, but we have respect for one another. >> what do you think of the whole joe biden incident over the weekend? i say incident because it seemed to spark a huge debate even though the democrats are trying to say there'sing in new. what did you make of it? >> i found he had a policy break from the president. he prefaced saying i'm the vice president and don't send the precedent the president does, but seems to disagree with the president. the fact is this is not an area of disagreement. one of the few areas that we don't disagree in this campaign which is tha
i think will and grace did more to educate the american public more than anything anybody's done so far. and i think people fear that which is different. now they're beginning to understand. they're beginning to understand that this has a space. >> joe biden on meet the press. want to get reaction from ed gillespie. welcome. >> thank you, piers, for having me. >> nice to see a rare moment there of camaraderie between the two warring factions. >> well, david and i spent...
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most students pay a crippling fortune for their education. we ought to have a decent debate over who paid for contraception, and rather than being labeled a slut and prostitute, as reprehensible. i go further than that. limbaugh's disgusting comments are the work of an archaic old dinosaur living in a warped, decaying swamp. shame on you, rush limbaugh. you owe this lady a heart felt apology. i suggest you do it now. that's it for us tonight. ac 360 starts now. begin with a second deadly round of tornadoes this week. another massive system churning out funnel clouds, like this one in indiana that went all the way to back alabama. it's been bad in southern indiana, clark, kentucky, we got reports from all across the area. first, though, let's check in th
most students pay a crippling fortune for their education. we ought to have a decent debate over who paid for contraception, and rather than being labeled a slut and prostitute, as reprehensible. i go further than that. limbaugh's disgusting comments are the work of an archaic old dinosaur living in a warped, decaying swamp. shame on you, rush limbaugh. you owe this lady a heart felt apology. i suggest you do it now. that's it for us tonight. ac 360 starts now. begin with a second deadly round...
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if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. agents, when it comes to insurance, people feel lost. that's a dead end. don't know which way to turn. this way. turn around. [ woman ] that's why we present people with options to help them find coverage that fits their needs....
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s invested in apple and as those become ever fattened they have more money for retirement and kids' education and the point is i don't think demagoguing that piece is not a good thing for you necessarily to do. if you're really concerned, leave cnn and be the ceo of a company and lead them in a way that's profitable for people you want it to be beneficial for. that would be fine. >> is it not a debate worth having. >> sure it is. have the debate. >> that's what i'm trying to do. >> i'm having it with you. >> you told me to leave cnn -- >> if you want to set policy, go to those places? >> no. it's not about setting policy, about whether enough people with influence, like yourself, went out and publicly called on very successful american companies to actually bring some of the workforce from specifically china back to america by doing it in a way that doesn't necessarily fit their shareholder need for ever more profit but serves the american national interests, wouldn't that be a good thing? >> what would be a good thing is for us to allow the people, shareholders and executives of the companie
s invested in apple and as those become ever fattened they have more money for retirement and kids' education and the point is i don't think demagoguing that piece is not a good thing for you necessarily to do. if you're really concerned, leave cnn and be the ceo of a company and lead them in a way that's profitable for people you want it to be beneficial for. that would be fine. >> is it not a debate worth having. >> sure it is. have the debate. >> that's what i'm trying to...